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  • | link = H-34 (France) ...The United Kingdom also procured Choctaws, which were produced by Westland Aviation as the Westland Wessex.<ref name=":0" /> Many additional Choctaws were buil
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  • Based on the SA 313B, the Alouette III was developed by Sud-Aviation and later built by Aerospatiale, the larger SA.316A took its maiden flight ...a proven and reliable airframe much like its predecessor. Developed by Sud-Aviation and later built by Aerospatiale, the larger SA.316A took its maiden flight
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  • ...t was exported to Israel, El Salvador and Honduras, and it helped solidify France as a major weapons producer. ...s and performance data. Retrieved October 2019, from [https://www.dassault-aviation.com/en/passion/aircraft/military-dassault-aircraft/super-mystere/ Dassault
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  • ...owever, in August 1914, Germany was in control of Belgium and northeastern France, giving them a staging ground to launch air attacks at England. For an inte
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  • ...was licensed to also manufacture and produce this version of the fighter. France operated a total of 62 F-86Ks, built between 1956 and 1957 by Fiat, working ...Force, the F-86K also served with many other operators worldwide including France, West Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Honduras, Venezuela. Around 340 F-8
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  • ...were contracted for. In December 1938, the H-75A-1 fighters were routed to France where they were assembled and where minor changes were made especially in r ...keeping. Similar to the A-3, the H-75A-4 only had a relative few arrive in France which then caused the bulk to be diverted to Great Britain as Mohawks.
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  • ...all three companies developed their aircraft, the RLM (German Ministry of Aviation) changed the requirements for more armament. Henschel and Focke-Wulf agreed ...-6 aircraft. All the fighters in this batch were deployed in the Battle of France as anti-tank aircraft, as well as in the Battle of Britain to combat enemy
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  • === France === === France ===
    62 KB (9,538 words) - 10:00, 27 June 2020
  • ...ench and German armies by the German firm Bölkow and the French firm Nord-Aviation, to replace the existing [[SS.11]] wire guided missiles that were used by b Bölkow merged later into MBB (Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm) while Nord-Aviation merged into Aérospatiale. They then formed Euromissile to design and produ
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  • ...duties over the older [[EC-665 Tiger HAP|HAP]] model. In 2022, Airbus and France reached an agreement to upgrade the existing Tiger HADs into [[Tiger HAD Bl ...iger HADs in 2004, while the French Army Light Aviation (ALAT) ordered 40. France also decided to upgrade their existing Tiger HAPs to the HAD standard start
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  • ...e]], and [[wt:en/news/6637-development-new-onboard-aviation-systems-en|new aviation mechanics]]. === France ===
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  • ...es, Apache Aviation in France, Hawker Hunter Aviation in the UK and Lortie Aviation in Canada operate a number of civilianised Hawker Hunters under government
    23 KB (3,569 words) - 20:11, 9 March 2024
  • ...e early 2000s, marking the end of an era for this stalwart of French naval aviation. ...rare feature, present only in a few select aircraft, such as the [[F-86K (France)|F-86K]], [[Lim-5P]] and the unwieldy [[Vautour IIN (Israel)]]. However, th
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  • ...ne-Saulnier M.S.406. 30 Morane-Saulnier M.S.406 fighters were delivered by France in February 1940 and these fighters saw little to no combat during the Wint ...ment is rather light, it's adequate for the battle rating. Fans of Finnish aviation and those looking for a low-tier Swedish premium will greatly enjoy this Fr
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  • ...es and was churning out aircraft using the latest technology. Britain and France quickly realized they well behind manufacturing capacity of Germany and loo ...ghter but they were at production capacity so instead asked North American Aviation (then known for the B-25 "Mitchell" bomber and AT-6 "Harvard" trainer also
    21 KB (3,535 words) - 10:27, 18 October 2020
  • ...es and was churning out aircraft using the latest technology. Britain and France quickly realized they well behind manufacturing capacity of Germany and loo ...ghter but they were at production capacity so instead asked North American Aviation (then known for the B-25 "Mitchell" bomber and AT-6 "Harvard" trainer also
    22 KB (3,710 words) - 11:09, 17 November 2020
  • === France === === France ===
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  • ...30 that was captured by the PLAAF in the 1950s is displayed in the Beijing Aviation Museum, and has leading-edge slats which was re-added to the Canadian CL-13 * North American [[F-86K (France)|F-86D]] Sabre
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  • This is an IR AAM unique to France which is hard to evade without the use of flares due to its high speed, G-l === Post-war French aviation ===
    26 KB (3,996 words) - 17:06, 21 June 2024
  • ...of the Peace Treaty. She was decommissioned on July 26, 1948 and ceded to France, renamed Chateaurenault, and remained in service until October 1, 1962. ...of December 3, 1948. She assumed the recognition mark R.4 and was Ceded to France, in the Port of Toulon, on August 1, 1948, Renamed Chateaurenault and remai
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